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In the city center there is located one smaller museum dedicated to magic and alchemy.Listen to the legend is emperor Rudolf and Rabi Lowe and his golem.see the lab of am alchymist located in old cellars.

Before we stumbled upon Museum Mysteriae Pragensis in Mala Strana, Prague, we had no idea there were so many supernatural legends about Prague and its surroundings. It is really fun, very interactive (as in you can touch and manipulate practically anything inside) and most of...More

Very disappointed, my boyfriend and I thought this would showcase all the best legends about Prague and their history, but in reality it was a bunch of poorly told ghost stories and a few puppets. More like a poor attempt at a funfair ghost house...More

OK this place is silly in parts and it's not huge, but it has a lot of redeeming features.
A lot of it is quite atmospheric and creepy with some of the less obvious effects done pretty well, certainly made my wife jump.
Visually the...More

Do not go here. Seriously it's such a waste of time and even more a waste of money. This is a rip-off. It sounds cool, but it's cheap low-tech (read: no-tech). Nothing moves, it's all done with lights trying to make it scary, but it's...More

I came here with my husband and we love legend and ghosts. What we expected is to high. It's a small museum and you pay too much for 20 minutes visit. We felt stupid after all. Waste of time and money.

It cant be called a "museum" but indeed dark rooms with puppets & some cheap affects.
we was there with a 11 y/o kid, that begged us before to take him there, but even he was disappointed from this place. the walk inside was around...More

Malá Strana is one of the oldest and the mostbeautiful neighbourhoods in the city. Nestledunderneath Prague Castle it was once a part of theKings route taken by future kings on their way tocoronation - originating in the Old Town, crossingCharles Bridge and leading to Saint Vitus Cathedral.Cobblestone streets are lined with picturesquemedieval houses, remarkable palaces, churches, kitsch

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shops and restaurants. Do not hesitate to turn acorner into any narrow street. You will suddenly findyourself in a calm and charming neighbourhood full ofhidden gardens, parks with peacocks, fruit trees andponds. As the neighbourhood is a home to CzechParliament and many ministries, you can also run intowell-dressed officials. If you are thirsty or hungry,it is the right place to be. Restaurants offerdelicious traditional food and of course, the bestCzech beers.